Magnetic needle.



PMBNTED MN, so, 1906A G. N. SAEGMULLER. MAGNETIC NEEDLE. APPLIOATION FILED AUG. 24;. 1905.

M1 :wat m' groove 'ming Mmm IQcavethe WMF@ sum'omidngfh@ @www Secured in th@ COMM' 9 jmvml l l, hmfing; i111 its und@ sid@ a talpmed Sem; l2, that l said body being magneti/Zed, aisee-ring cer-fied by the body between its ends, and e supporting-post engaging the bearing and constituting s. pivot on which seid bearing and the 'S body turn. 1 5. A magnetic needie, comprising an elongated, tubular body oblong in cross-section and having eopening in its under side for the passa e of a supporting-post, the Weils of I-o said tubu er body being magnetized, and e {Xiwel-mounting located in its upper weil in e with said openin 6. Amagnetic needle, comprising en eiongated, tubular body ellipticai in cross-section '15 and having ,an opening in its under side fof the passa e of a supgorting-post, the weils of said tub, al' body eing megnetized, and a awel-mounting located in its upper Weil in ewith seidopenin.

z o L., A magnetic needle, comprising an open- @insee ended tubular body substentieiiy eiiipticel in cross-section and having Eointed ends, the Weiis oi said tubular body eing magnetized,

en opening in its under side, and e jeweimounting Secured in its upper wail in line with the opening.

8. A magnetic needle, comprising a tubuiar, magnetized body having a pointed end, openinge in its upper and lower sides, e jewelholding collar i'ixed in the u iper opening, and a jewei securedin said Geiler and having e bearing-receiving seat in its under side.

in testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own have hereto affixed my signature in 'the presence of two Witnesses. A

Geenen N. SAEGMULLER.

i/Vitnesses HENRY FINGKE, TMoTHY PARSONS. EPBS 

